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10 March, 13:14

Which section of the the sentence is an independent clauses? like fluffy bits of cotton candy

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  1. 10 March, 15:35
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    An independent clause is a clause that can exist as a sentence on its own. It has a subject and a predicate and makes sense as a complete sentence. As mentioned, the independent clause shares the main information of a complex sentence.

    . The dog ate the popcorn

    . The dog ran quickly.

    . He ate popcorn.

    . He went to the county fair
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